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Gift and Give Back

by Ali

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Give and receive!  Make a small change in the world one gift at a time. Each one of these gifts for people and pets supports an amazing charity. So skip the mall and shop for these items online. Save a little time and know your cash is doing lots of good.
 
 
In honor of all those touched by cancer, Cocotay has collaborated with The University of Texas, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, to create the Survivorship Necklace.
 
   

Survivorship Necklaces $150

The vintage-influenced Survivorship Necklace incorporates a delicate chain in sterling silver with a spherical pendant, cushioned by sparkling rondelles. You can customize the necklace by length and choice of various rhinestone rondelle colors. As much as fifty percent of the proceeds from each Survivorship Necklace sold will go directly to the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.

cocotay.com

 

Coral Necklace $48

Not only is this necklace just too lovely, BUT each purchase creates awareness and funding for SeaWeb's "Too Precious to Wear" campaign. GOSH! Who says you can't do everything!!

lillypulitzer.com

 

 

Kate Spade Hand in Hand Pull Through Scarf $125 They worked with war survivors in bosnia through their hand in hand program, a partnership with women for women international, to create this pull-through scarf. Not too long, not too short, it is proportioned perfectly for effortless winter styling.
katespade.com  

 

FEED 1 Bag, $60 The FEED 1 bag is a stylish, well-designed reversible burlap and 100% organic cotton bag that has a mighty mission - to help raise awareness and funds for child hunger. Thanks to lots of incredible customer support, they have been able to FEED over 40,000 children for a year in school and counting! Support FEED and the World Food Program's school feeding operations in 74 countries by BUYING A FEED 1 BAG NOW.

feedprojects.org

 

   

FEED 5 Bear $60 The FEED 5 bear, is an adorable teddy bear made of 100% plush organic cotton and natural burlap, and is approximately 16" tall. FEED Projects has partnered with Teddy Share, a charitable bear company, to create the FEED bears. Each FEED 5 bear that is sold will provide Plumpy'Nut®, a high nutrient paste, to 5 children under the age of 5 years old through the non-profit organization Industrial Revelation.
Feedprojects.org

   

Help support the cause and make a donation to Global Green today to receive your FREE Think Earth Tee! Donate $15 or more. Unisex regular-fit short-sleeved tee with Think Earth graphic. Made with eco-heather, a uniquely imperfect blend of organic cotton, recycled polyester, and naturally occurring rayon. 100% of net proceeds from this super-soft, vintage-style tee benefit the environmental nonprofit Global Green USA.

 

alternativeapparel.com    

 

Original watercolor fashion Illustrations by Laura Su, $20-4610% of proceeds go to Fashion For All (www.fashionforall.org).   prismeradesign.com

  

Salt and Pepper shakers, $12 Add a little whimsy to your holiday tale setting.

shop.stjude.org

   

Rope Toys, Coco the elephant and Jerry the giraffe, $14-16 Adorable and geniusly designed rope toys by Jax and Bones

are available with donations to The Rescue Train.

 

Rock to adopt t-shirt, $35 My personal favorite and the group that I vounteer for:Part of The Rescue Train’s mission is to be a voice for the homeless dogs and cats in the world. The cool new "Rock To Adopt" shirts get the message across! Not to mention 100% of the proceeds go directly to the animals in The Rescue Train’s care!

therescuetrain.org

 

OR JUST GIVE  for the better good:

For just a click, no cash, you can help feed animals at, theanimalrescuesite.com. SO CLICK IT EVERYDAY.

If you can't volunteer your time with a hammer and nails give to habitatforhumanity,org so others may mvoe into a new home and shelter their family.

For just, $1 you can feed four children breakfast in Tanzania through gocampaign.org, a non-profit run wiht the help of kids from the United States.

Through charitywater.org, a $20 gift can provide one person with clean, safe drinking water for 20 years, and a $100 gift can give a family of 5 clean water for 20 years. 100% of your donation will directly fund freshwater projects in developing nations.

For $20 you can get lifesaving malaria medication to 10 children by donating at savethechildren.org.

Sponsoring a care package and including a personal message provides individuals with a way to touch the lives of our deployed troops around the world. For every $25 donation you make, the USO will send a care package with both needed and requested items valued at approximately $75 to a deployed service member.  Log onto, www.uso.org/donate/custom.aspx

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Green Eyed Shopper says:

by Tracy Metro

Billboards Be Gone!

Grumble:
Advertising billboards not only litter our minds but also our streets.  A bit too dramatic? 

Sure, sometimes billboards are worth it all because they’re uber sexy -- you remember Marky Marky's Calvin Klein billboard from the 80s and “Smith” from Sex and the City's!  Absolutely heart palpitating.  But, sometimes billboards are just… well, advertising that’s going to have a short run and then wind up in the landfill.  Like I said, litter, rubbish, garbage.

Goodness:
Thanks to the gurus at Green Guru, that would-be billboard waste is now fodder for bag, wallets, goggle straps and pouches.  Here's how it works... it's pretty dang simple.

Still pretty simple!


Go:
Surf on over to Green Guru and check out their RAD Billboard Series surfboard bag and small deluxe messenger bag which only cost $100 each.  They’re loaded with cool colors and no two are alike because none of US are alike…  not even Octomom’s spawn.

They also have hemp bags which are majorly on sale right now, so buy up if you’re crunchy.


If you are related to Darth Vader, then perhaps the Blow Out Series is more your speed?  As the name would suggest, these pouches, straps, wallets and bags are made of black rubber from bomber truck and tractor inner tubes, so you know they can withstand some SERIOUS abuse.  The Vulcar bag is $150, but suffice it to say, you’ll never wear it out, so it should last you a lifetime!  The wallet is only $25.

 

Why should you care?  Because lIfe starts to happen when the rubber meets the road... so get livin'.



Tracy Metro (and yes, Metro IS her real name!) is a TV host who was eco-chic before eco and chic were even hyphenated! Wanna learn more about this eco-conut? Grab a fare card and go for a ride at www.tracymetro.com
 

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Green Eyed Shopper says:

by Tracy Metro

My Beautiful Launderette

Grumble:
You hate spending the $7 just to get one pair of pants cleaned.  I feel you.  But, you have to spend the dough to get those gorgeous crepe slacks dry cleaned; otherwise, they’ll get all crapped up rendering them utterly unfashionable.  This dilemma begs the question:  why spend so much money on your clothing if you’re not going to take care of it… Boy, it seems as if your Mother just showed up.  Nag, nag, nag.

Goodness:
You’ve decided it IS in fact worth the money to dry clean those gorgeous trousers, but now you just can’t bear the thought of all of the senseless plastic used in the packaging of said dry cleaning.  Good girl!

Let’s think about it for a minute. 

Your clothing gets magically cleaned, then hung up on the cleaner’s clean carousel, then put into your clean car and then into your clean closet.  Does it REALLY need a hermitically sealed plastic bag for the trip home from the C-L-E-A-N-E-R-S?  I thought not.  And so did Dry Greening, my personal favorite NON-plastic, dry cleaning bag.

Go:
Buy your own Dry Greening bag for $4.99!  $4.99, people!  Come on, how can you NOT?!  While I don’t own 2 of them (yet!), here’s what I recommend you do.  Keep one bag in your closet to collect all of your dry cleaning items.  Then, when full take it to the cleaners and leave it with them to cover up those duds once they’re cleaned.  While you’re there dropping off the dirty stuff, pick up the clean stuff which is already living in your other Dry Greening bag.  Voila.  You're a genius.




I promise you that people will begin to ask about your bag thus starting a dry cleaning (er, greening) revolution, in your area.  Oh, and while you’re at it, return those wire hangers to the dry cleaners, so they can reuse them.  As Mommy Dearest said, “No more wire hangers!” and as Tracy Metro said, “No more plastic bags!”


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Green Eyed Shopper says:

by Tracy Metro

CRV (California Recycling Value) this, Arnold!

Grumble:
You drink like a fish and then happily toss those beer bottles into the recycling bin because no matter what they say, your habit actually DOES care about the planet.  Way to go, lady!  I like your recycling moxie, but how about turning those empties into some kick-ass jewelry so you can show the world how committed you are (and when I say committed, I’m not talking about that stint in Bellevue).

Goodness:
Now, I’m not insinuating you should actually DO anything other than (continue to drink and) purchase some of the hottest eco-jewelry out there.  Let’s not get crazy.  You, lift a finger?  Come-come, you’re smarter than that now that you're aware of Smart Glass Jewelry.

Go:
As Kathleen Plate (owner/designer) of Smart Glass says, “you won’t believe how beautiful a beer bottle can be.”  I am SURE your male counterpart has uttered those words more than a few times over the years, and now you can utter them right back at him as you don…

Your new danglers perhaps made from Dos Equis?  By the by, I don't own any of the danglers, but how gorgeous will the blue earrings look with your sweet tan?

 


Or even your new bracelets perhaps made from Boddington?  By the by, tragically I do not own the bangles but am MAD for them!  How Wonderwoman bad A-S-S are they?! 


Lastly, your new necklace perhaps made from New Castle?  By the by, I don't own any of the necklaces, but how killer is it that some of the glass has writing on it?

So, what's the moral of the story?  Drink up, let Kathleen make 'em up so you can buy 'em up which is easy to do since most items are under 100 bucks!!!



Tracy Metro (and yes, Metro IS her real name!) is a TV host who was eco-chic before eco and chic were even hyphenated! Wanna learn more about this eco-conut? Grab a fare card and go for a ride at www.tracymetro.com

 

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Green Eyed Shopper says:

by Tracy Metro

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It’s good to be ALIVE!!!

Grumble:
With the sudden celebrity deaths over the last week, it’s just good to be alive and well, huh?!? Suddenly, that cold sore, those backed up bills and the annoying flat tire seems awfully trite because THANKFULLY you’re above ground.

Goodness:
With that, here are a few great, green products that will help you channel your inner Farah Fawcett, Billy Mays and Michael Jackson.  We’ll miss you all… especially the unintelligible David Letterman interviews, the overly loud selling of basic cleaning solutions and… well, the nose.

Go:
In honor of Farah Fawcett, here are 3 FAB 70s style headscarves in case you’re having a bad hair day (or worse, chemo!)   Lym & D’s website isn’t up quite yet, but you CAN buy these scarves at Fred Segal in Santa Monica, CA though they are quite pricey at $265 each.  Paying homage to the late, great Farah ain’t cheap, but Charlie says you’re worth it, angel.



In honor of Billy Mays (yeah, I included him in here.  Sue me!)  Here are a few green cleaning products that not only do I actually use, but ones that I really like!  Eco-Me’s cleaning solution is perhaps the B-E-S-T smelling cleaning product out there.  In fact, my house currently wafts with their yummy aroma.  If you’re just getting into chemical free cleaning products, this is a great way to start because they provide the components for you to make your own solutions.  Pick up their  Eco-Me Home Kit for $26 and get cleaning!

Here’s what’s in the kit:
Eco-Me All Purpose Spray Cleaner
Eco-Me Wood Polish Spray Cleaner
Eco-Me Scrub Cleanser

** They also have personal care products though I've never tried them... well, not yet at least!


For that pile of laundry that’s mounting in the corner, try getting rid of your liquid detergent and pick up an Official Greenwash Ball.  You toss the ball in the washing machine and simply add water!  No chemicals, no nothing!  I feel like I’m doing good for the planet, but still have some regular old detergent on hand when my duds are uber dirty.  You can pick this ball up all over the place such as Bed, Bath & Beyond, Whole Foods and of course the Official Greenwash Ball’s site.


In honor of my first crush, Michael Jackson (that was before I knew he was gay!), I’d like to draw attention to our (intact) noses.  People, the nose is the body’s filter for all things bad (and I’m not just talking about the funny stuff from the 80s that people put up their noses!).  Ever come home from a run in the city and blow your nose only to find gobs of black shoot in the tissue?  I rest my case.  It’s dirty up there and deserves to be clean as a whistle!


So, why not treat the nose right and do a little preemptive clean out with the neti pot.  For $13, you can buy your very out neti pot at iherb.com.  As you can clean out your nasal passageway you can tell all those icky bits to "Beat It!"


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The Green Eyed Shopper Says...

by Tracy Metro

This little piggy went to the market, this little piggy stayed home, this little piggy had the swine flu... end of story.

Grumble:

You feel like a swine flu infected -- well, swine.  You're a sniffly, achey, feverish and just plain grody mess.  If only you could keep "down," Grandma Gerty's chicken soup...

But, since you can't (and Grandma Gerty went out when with the Reagan administration), you'll have to suffer through with Auntie Tracy's flu remedy.  Besides, mine has way fewer calories!

Goodness:

Immediately recruit a loved one to A) provide extreme amounts of sympathy (does not need to be real), and  B) pamper you as if you were the Queen of Sheeba.

Go:

Instruct your recruit to rub your little piggies with some Perfect Organics organic mint chocolate or hazelnut coffee shea butter (sounds good enough to eat, I know!).  You'll feel cared for without the concern of infecting them with your nastiness. 

On the other hand, if wallowing in your own funk is more your style, then have your honey run you a hot bath with Perfect Organics' grapefruit, lavender, coconut or mandarin, rose, coconut bath therapy.  While the real live shrink is not included with the bath therapy, if your cohort hangs with you while you soak, you'll feel much better.  Guaranteed.

As a last resort, if even YOU can't stand the sight of your tissue chaffed Rudolph nose, perhaps you ought to consider matching your cheeks and lips to your red nose with Perfect Organics vegan lip and cheek shimmer. 

 Why?  Because vanity doesn't dig on swine.

 

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Oops there goes another rubber tree plant!

by Tracy Metro

Green Eyed Shopper:

Grumble:
1.You just got a pedi, your toes are still wet and you can’t wear real shoes or you’ll ruin the new paint job.  
2.You just had the doc remove that horrendous bunion on the side of your foot and you, quite literally, can’t wear real shoes.  
3.You just walked the entire Javits Convention Center tradeshow floor, your dogs are BARKING and you can’t wear real shoes or your feet will fall off.

Goodness:
No need to fret little piggies!  90210 podiatrist, Dr. Sylvie created Planet Flops which just so happen to be some of the cushiest, cutest and most natural flip flops on the… well, planet!  Flops are made in Brazil from remarkably soft yet durable natural rubber and are baked under the warm Brazilian sun.  Think about it people, Brazil is known for their thong bikinis, so it stands to reason that their thong flip flops are pretty hot, too!


Go:
Hop on an American Airlines flight to Brazil… better yet, skip on over to Planet Flops and jump on board with every man, woman and child in BH who are wearing Flops.  I bet Donna Martin will be wearing a pair, soon -- and, you don't want to be left out of the cool crowd.

 


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Green Eyed Shopper:

by Tracy Metro

Mother(nature)’s Day

Grumble:
I’m beginning to see a correlation between Mother Nature and your actual Mother!  Indulge me for a moment.

Mother nature brought your ass into this world (or so some would believe)… and your Momma did, too!  Mother Nature often controls what you can do, where you can go… and Mommy Dearest does, too!  Mother Nature’s sunlight and cock-a-doodle-do-ing is your alarm clock in the morning… and your Mummy hollering (from down the hall) for you to wake your ass up before you miss the school bus is your alarm clock, too!

I rest my case.  Mother Nature and your Mother are forever intertwined.

Goodness:
Do some good for the planet this Earth Day (which is EVERY day) and for your Mother!   Pick up the phone and call her… it wouldn’t kill you to take a few minutes and tell her you love her.  Then, after she’s done nosing around in your life, tell her you’ve dedicated a tree to honor her, your Mother(nature). 

She’ll sniffle…  you’ll get brownie points -- which will come back in spades when your birthday rolls around.

Go:
Cock-a-doodle-do yourself over to TreerPeople.org and, for as little at 25 bucks, you will get a certificate to frame that says you’re a good little sapling.


Now, if you really want to bond with Mother Nature, GET INVOLVED with Tree People's tree plantings, tree care events or simply volunteer your time with the outreach team.



Sometimes it just feels good to get your hands dirty.




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"Oy, my aching back,"

by Tracy Metro

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Grumble:
You’re either:
A)    hunched over that damned computer all f’n day, 
B)    handing free-weights to your clients at the butt crack of dawn,
C)    craning your neck just to make eye-contact with that cute guy on the N/R,
D)    all of the above.

Either way, you’re in pain and your bod needs some serious lovin’.

Goodness:
Melissa Graves to the rescue.  Well, not Melissa in person (though she IS a massage therapist), but her Wellness Bags to the rescue!  Wellness WHAT?  Yeah, bags -- but not tea bags, or handbags or even under-the-eye bags… these are a creative twist on rice bags that can be heated in the microwave or cooled in the fridge/freezer and applied to any aching body part!

Melissa hand-makes each Wellness Bag with reclaimed designer material, in Pasadena, California.

Go:
Her chic heat therapy Wellness Bags are simply exploding around Los Angeles in many places including Whole Foods, Fred Segal and of course, All Shades of Green; however, if you live in other parts of the this great land of ours you can get your very own mobile rice patty for about $50 by dropping by www.grasshopper510.com

Just think, now you can have your rice without all the carbs!

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Rain, rain, go away…

by Tracy Metro

Grumble:
When I say rain, rain go away, unfortunately I’m talking about the rainFOREST!  Uh oh.  When we destroy the rainforest, we displace indigenous people, animals and native species not to mention screw up our climate (but there’s no such thing as global warming)!!!!!!  Did you know that the Amazon rainforest works like an awesome air conditioner that cools down the temperature of the ENTIRE world by a few degrees Celsius?!  Now, ya know!

Goodness:

Purchase an Andira Rain Tee 100% organic t-shirt designed by youth living in endangered rain forests (in Central and South America) and a child living with environmental destruction receives a tree to replace one that has been destroyed. 


Go:
Grab a hold of your vine and swing on over to www.thegreenloop.com to help save the rainforest one tee at a time!  You can even buy your little monkey a tee and show them how  getting a little winds up giving a little, too.

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Green Eyed Shopper:

by Tracy Metro

Be The Change

Grumble:
Ever feel like you’ve come to the end of the Internet?  You’ve shopped all darn day and seen the same stuff again and again and again; nothing’s inspiring and everything a bore.  I ask: where did all the creativity go, Bill Gates?

Goodness:
It’s quite possible that all of the fashion and gift imagination that can be found on the web is living on this one site, BTC… as in, Be The Change. So, in honor of President Obama (Woo Hoo!) I thought I’d bring you a company that’s all about change, too.
 
Go:
March your way over to BTC Elements and make Uncle Sam proud by purchasing products for both the bod and home that have all been vetted for their ecological friendliness!  
 
Some of BTC’s fashions are one-of-a-kind and made from repurposed materials like this mint and red fluffy Barcelona tunic by Armour Sans Anguish…
 
 
While other pieces are locally made (to LA) of 100% organic cotton such as this snappy red empire waist, fleece coat-dress by Raw Earth & Wild Skye…
 
 
And still other designers fled NYC’s fashion industry to move to Texas (where most of the world’s organic cotton is grown… who knew?) to create pieces made from an organic cotton and hemp combo such as these figure flattering Tailored Trousers by Habitude.
 
 
Some of the fun home items include one of my favorite possessions, a basket made from telephone wire (that I got in South Africa). These very similar bowls are imported by the SPIRAL foundation (that has operations in both Vietnam and Nepal) which ensures fair wages for workers.  
 
 
Yeah, that’s what I call Be(ing) The Change… but what if we altered it just a little bit to -- Barack Take Charge!
 
 
 
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Green Eyed Shopper Sings:

by Tracy Metro

Rudolph the Green Nosed Reindeer...

Grumble:
Let’s face it, holiday shopping is a pain in the tuchas (for all of you non-Yiddish speakers out there: butt, tush, arse, hiney, rear). Honestly, it just doesn’t matter if you’re shopping for eco-gifts or trying to be economical with your shopping; it’s all stressful and can make this part of the year loathsome for many.    What? Me -- hate shopping? Someone quick… check my temperature!

Goodness:
Bah humbug be gone because… I found tons and tons of eco-maginative gifts at the EcoGift Festival in Santa Monica, California, this last weekend. Here are 8 stress-free ideas (one for each day of Chanukah) on how to give green and not spend too much green, this year.
 
Go:
Coffee and loose tea drinkers unite! 
 
What: Java & Health Tea Wands save teeth from stains while allowing on-the-go loose tea consumption. 
Why it’s green: Using the wand eliminates use of those annoyingly wasteful plastic stirrers (HATE them) and straws; drinking loose tea eliminates paper consumption with the construction of tea bags; and the wand saves electricity since it promotes single serving usage – meaning less waste.
Cost: Only about $20 (in other word, 2 cups of coffee at Starbucks!).
My 2 Cents: Let’s be honest here, Lipton is so 1950 and you’re so 2009! 
 
Chill baby, chill!
 
What: ChillPak helps cool your computer down and speed it up, all at the same time.
Why it’s green:  Cooling a computer allows it to run faster thereby lasting longer which eliminates the need for new construction.
Cost: 25 mghz ($25)
My 2 Cents: X-Files actor, Dean Haglund, invented this cool savior and I think that’s just X-cellent.
 
 
You’re hot… I mean, your PLANET is hot!
 
What: Cool Planet Jewelry allows you to be hot while trying to help the planet be cool.
Why it’s green: 100% net proceeds go to orgs like NRDC, all of the metals used in the collection are from recycled materials thus eliminating more mining and their website is solar powered!
Cost: The collection starts at a mere $40 and goes on up to cha-ching!
My 2 Cents: That’s cool.
 
 
Play dough(n’t)
 
What: Eco Kids encourages kids to play with all natural, veggie, fruit and plant dyed art supplies that are gluten, dairy and soy free.
Why it’s green: Um, see the mouthful above!
Cost: Isn’t your child’s life priceless? Oh, well, products range from $14 - $30
My 2 Cents: Red rover, red rover… send some gluten, dairy and soy free dough over!
 
 
Baby you can light my fire!
 
What: Hybrid Light solar flashlight makes sure you don’t go bump in the night!
Why it’s Green: There’s no need to use heinously-wasteful batteries in this solar flashlight, as it holds 10 hours of “on” for over 3 years. There IS a backup battery just in case you’re a vampire who lives in a cave.
Cost: 25 watts ($25)
My 2 Cents: A waterproof, solar flashlight? Yeah, that’ll brighten up a nighttime pool party.
 
 
Ready, set, To-Go!
 
What: Eating on the go with To-Go Ware just got way stainless and way stylish!
Why it’s Green: Let’s see, no lunch bag, no paper, no gas needed to drive to pick up lunch, no disposable utensils, no kidding.
Cost: $20… that’s not a lot of bread.
My 2 Cents:  I could just eat them up!
 
 
Who’s trashy now?
 
What: Wearing trash just got a whole lot sexier with Raecyclements handbags, backpacks and totes.
Why it’s Green: How many times have you heard one man’s trash? Well, here’s one more: One man’s trash.
Cost: Less than that the Vuitton. Anywhere between $26 - $130
My 2 Cents:  Because you actually do need a place for YOUR 2 cents.
 
 
Hugs not drugs.
What: Give yourself a hug
Why it’s green: Hugs are carbon neutral.
Cost: This one’s a freebie… unless you count the price of that Xanax (er, I mean Kava Kava) that you’ll need for Christmas dinner with the family.
My 2 Cents: Love don’t cost a thing.
 
 
Tracy Metro (and yes, Metro IS her real name!) is a TV host who was eco-chic before eco and chic were even hyphenated! Wanna learn more about this eco-conut? Grab a fare card and go for a ride at www.tracymetro.com
 
 
 
 

 

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